The city of Peoria Municipal Complex is home to City Hall, the Council Chambers, the Main Library, the Development and Community Services Building, the Public Safety Administration Building, and the Municipal Court.

Use this page to find information on the city of Peoria website of interest to builders and developers.Included are inspections, zoning and zoning ordinance, the city code, general plan, permitting, and impact fees.

How to get a business license, tax license, sales tax schedules/forms, register to use the online eTax system, pay taxes and fees. Bidding on contracts with the city and auctions, trash collection, recycling, traffic counts.

Business and Real EstateDevelopment, and other assistance for businesses and developers finding sites, understanding the area, and growing their businesses. Links to the Building Development Division and PeoriaED.Com.

Information on Building Permits. Find out about permits for signs, temporary use of property, filming, and alarms. Download forms and track applications for development, building, planning and engineering permits.

Pearl Chang Esau is the President & CEO of Expect More Arizona, a high expectations movement dedicated to making Arizona education the best in the nation. Prior to this role, she served as the executive director of Teach For America • Phoenix, where she led a staff of 30 team members and 350 corps members teaching almost 20,000 pre-K through 12th grade students growing up in low-income communities. Pearl started her career in education as a Teach For America corps member, teaching 5th grade English Language learners in East Los Angeles, which inspired her to dedicate her life to improving educational opportunities for all students. Currently, Pearl serves on the board of the Arizona Business and Education Coalition, the Wells Fargo Community Advisory Board, ASU’s Community Council, and Act One, an organization dedicated to increasing access to arts and culture for low-income students. She was appointed to the Governor’s Arizona Ready Council, the AZ Department of Education’s steering committee for standards and assessments, and serves as the chair of the Discovery Triangle’s expert education group. Pearl was recently recognized by the Phoenix Business Journal as one of the Valley’s 25 Most Admired CEOs and by Arizona Business Magazine as one of the 50 most influential women in Arizona. She graduated summa cum laude from UCLA and holds teaching credentials from UCLA’s graduate school of education and information studies. She is married to an elementary school principal and has a one-year old daughter.